Breakfast Hours

Sun – Fri

8am – 11am

Sat

8am – 1pm

Midnight Country Breakfast:Saturdays, Midnight – 3am

Lunch:

Lunch Menu

All meals are served with our famous fried chicken, meats of the day, several hot southern vegetables, salads, drink, dessert and biscuits. Friday & Saturday, lunch features 3 meats and dinner features 4 meats.

Monday

Chicken and Dumplings & Meatloaf

Tuesday

Spinach Stuffed Shells & Pot Roast

Wednesday

Baked Chicken & Fried Pork Chops

Thursday

Sliced Roast Beef with Gravy & Meatloaf

Friday

Fried Catfish & Spinach Stuffed Shells

Saturday

Meatloaf & Pulled BBQ Pork

Sunday

Skillet Fried Chicken & Chef’s Choice of meats

Lunch Hours

Mon – Fri

11am – 3pm

Sat

1pm – 3pm

Sun

11am – 4pm

Dinner:

Dinner Menu

All meals are served with our famous fried chicken, meats of the day, several hot southern vegetables, salads, drink, dessert and biscuits. Friday & Saturday, lunch features 3 meats and dinner features 4 meats.

Monday

CLOSED

Tuesday

Spinach Stuffed Shells & Pot Roast

Wednesday

Baked Chicken & Fried Pork Chops

Thursday

Sliced Roast Beef with Gravy & Meatloaf

Friday

Stuffed Shells, Fried Catfish & Barbecue Ribs

Saturday

Meatloaf & Pulled BBQ Pork

Sunday

CLOSED

Dinner Hours

Tues – Sat

5pm – 8:30pm

Prices:

Price includes a variety of meats, southern vegetables, salads, dessert, bread and drink.

Breakfast:

Mon- Sun:

14.95

Lunch:

Mon– Fri

13.95

Saturday

14.95

Sunday

21.00

Dinner:

Tues – Thurs

16.00

Fri & Sat

19.00

Children 3 and under Free. Children 4-12 at a Child Price. Children 13 and older full price.

HISTORY – Monell’s Nashville ~ Germantown

The Historic Germantown Neighborhood is located just to the north of downtown Nashville. It was first home to the wild animals that were drawn to the sulfur spring and salt lick located close to where the neighborhood now stands, and later to the Native Americans who hunted them. As the area made its transformation from agricultural to urban, many of the families moving into the neighborhood were German (thus the name Germantown) and included skilled craftsmen, tradesmen and business people. Germantown was incorporated into the Nashville city limits in 1865. The district is one of Nashville’s most architecturally beautiful neighborhoods, containing a significant concentration of Victorian building styles. It has been designated as a city Arboretum by the Nashville Tree Foundation and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

The original restaurant location, Monell’s Nashville ~ Germantown, was built in 1905. The stately home was constructed in the Victorian style and the interior still features many of the original architectural features such as the transom windows and fireplaces. Murals painted on the restaurant walls by local artisans depict scenes of prominent historical neighborhood buildings. The Victorian garden adjacent to the restaurant allows guests a relaxing respite before or after meals and is often the site of special event photography, such as proms, weddings, reunions and other family events.

Every year the neighborhood celebrates Oktoberfest, an enormously popular street festival, which features the culture of the neighborhood’s German heritage with food, music, dancing, and of course, German beer. Historic Germantown is part of Nashville’s Capitol District, which is home to the state capitol, Bicentennial Mall State Park and the Farmer’s Market. The beautiful architecture, brick sidewalks and over 100 varieties of trees in the neighborhood make Historic Germantown a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.